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Chyrch Street *■*.*- Phone 16L MAMKTTA PAINT STATION j r _a^ o9 PHIL J " , t:: I Solon L&Guattl* Makes 'Em SU Ip When He Talks Ml Aviation. By CHAKLEB f>. STEWART * NBA Service Writer I Washington, March I.—-When Con gressman Fiorel'.o H. LaGuardia, ot New York, has something to say ia Jthe House of Representative about aviation, he's listened to. He” was a flier himself with the American faTcee. in the World War. He won a major’s rank, too, and a war crow* and a knight cotnmander sirip of the crown pi Italy. LaGuardia doesn’t go as far as to agree with Ex-Colonm Mitchell that armies and navies are obsolete, but he dee* sky the airplane has revolu tionized war. * * * i “What’s mhre,' be added* “?>•* army 1 and navy bead know it, hat they | won’t admit H, even, to themselves?' i Why not? / 1 “Well,” said the flying congrees i man, “in wdr time* what does a gen eral do? Why, » etnamandeeri a | nice chateau, safely at th< fear, and J live% there in comfort, while others ; suffers all the hardebip afid take all I the > risks. “It’s flue, to stand otf the bridge of a big battleship *n«l manCOver a splendid fleet. . “A man who's used to the chateau ot the battleship Bridge can't afford tb let Himself realise .that wars are fought now in tie air.” * • * , But should the commander of an afmy or a fleet personally direct his forces from the Sir? “If he wants to know what's going i- on," nodded LaGuardia. That’S where he can see the Whole thing. “As I’ve said,* t'ac plane has tevo r lat ionised war.” dCST CALL MR OXE— -1 Cal! me husband. I’m a floorwalker. .Call me -onion. Everybody cries . over me. -Cal i Tne. radio. I’m. up all houss of ! the. night. * (Call .tne tire, t prick you ttp. 'Call me Durham. I roll'my own. Call me shoo. I know bow to hold my tongue. Call me circle. I never get a'square J deal. Call me tree. I pine fir yew. Call me piano. I’m all keyed up. Call me alcohol. I used to bo good ’natured; now I’m de-natured. Call me peanut. I’m always being roasted. Call me- yeast. X but to ra.se some dough. Call me sugar. I raise cane. Call me door. You’re a knocker. Call me chiffonier. I’m a swell dresser. * . If yon tell ns of yourLß WC plans for effecting aHR change of lighting fix- 9gJ| tures in your home we t i will furnish you with a a® . minimum estimate of k f what it will cost to do Ap, | "Fixtures of Character” Lfc. ' -UH W. J. HETHCOX L L/M \V. Depot Si Phone «fl» £ Now is the Time to 4 Plant Hyacinth Bulbs All Colors .Gibson Drug Store The Rexall Store J (V #- ’i ’ ' ;! - . v 500 Votes on the Dollar AH This Week on Collec tions You don’t have to keep an eye on •US. This :» u store where fair dealing is a habit and phone orders receive conscientious Sttention. Sanitary Grocery Company OT* PHC'-e——flgfl THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE 'i - OUT OUR WAY ===== BY WILLIAMS GM BoKsf\ '/MOWN LOOKitN /P-S-S-ST \f"vo CAReV! 1 MOW. WOoLlBe VOH lELt.'T'HET Iwe HEFTOH I OME QuESTiOM IM i Wp.l CLASS PREACWUrt VOWE\ DO AmK I PROMT O’-TVAET mk I Teach and woo j bruuc* some' v inoiwio'ool la ass i’ll-i'll IIIIIPROMISE-D "TO y\ MFW LAMBSSINGrIM ? / VfJELL VO AIN'T . ffOLP -1-1-ILL /V SEEM ME AT L ' ' SOt-JQAW SCHOOL., aiartfiMßWetH^i MOM’N POP / BY TAYLOR f f LUCN.VaMEN ARE LOR6TTA ANO ' N?jf -So bID I- BliT W" L GUESS MJ&'U, HA\J6 To A CHICK IMTBMDIUG fO <SET MAEffiECi? V , ! SHE DOESN’T #{ STIR IHIM6 S UP A LITTLE?- W\ SHE’S SEEM VISITING'WITH US /JJ SAVAMOORD 'Kt REMEMBER TItAT OLD Its. TOR THREE MONTHS NOW) AND ABOUT IT S 3 SWEBTHEART OF LOR6Tta’S II MM 1 FULW EXPECTED SHE’D ) I ANM MORE- H , HI l BE IN) HER OWN HOME' NEITHER ffif I BEFORH THIS I i ’ DOES CHICK WELL GOING; To W. hS^ LC O-ata ' ; ’ A DATE ToRTHg / ZBJSVES W tftOi \ i CERSMONV AND / TttAT pj R , » " ■ ■ * jj; FANCY DRY GOODS WOMEN’S WEAR ! I Let Us Insure the Life of Your r. / Baby Chicks By Feeding Them Startina and Baby Chic Chow We have plenty on hand all the time. Also Chicken ] Chowder and Hen Chow. Will give you more eggs. Cash Feed Store PHONE 122 SOUTH CHURCH ST. § jooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooQooooexaooooooooooo rmrrvrrt... „ taP-iVirSTrir^^ I Last Call For 20c Hens! i Fair Warning! :3 If you have any more Hens to sell this Spring let us I, ! i have them by Thursday noon or this week. We don’t I ej mean Friday. ; r ,j We want Fifteen Hundred,, pounds by that time and I will guarantee price until then.' 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GRADY | gLUSf BING AND HEATING DEALER 5 Oifice and Show Room 39 E. Corbin St. Office Rhone 334 W PAGE SEVEN
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